at en Os ie 3. a ep o Chis morning Fred Bevan, of a quantity of | lL until to-morrow; | , oo vis ‘ i Stor i4 days } - ; o ‘ : Bh. Snowball, aq . a. eet = T.. e i candidate in the ; N rth } Vi MrhnuUbLoeL ‘ Rev. William ‘ 1 Vare ‘ st. John, N. | tti ubrect was - i ke 4 iS i} ' i I st k o y 1 tio ' , I) mb nex Lower Me ; 4 1 Ww us (County i ' ' the n \ M >» ad tis il! date, - \w k Ita Xx ‘ : ' . ‘ ‘| es it re ft \ to X ‘ vie ' ’ ) ti} il : 7 } \\ D ast wins } ~— ' \ Ha ) } | - vorner s, which ing I ‘ etown, was ~ , > sacl } cru lder « aged She i ‘ Yonng, for _Resten fron i re to-d ¢ fur a hart ‘ ~ wart, befor epo tec Island, got off af ttisen TS em ' Phe steamer Coila arrived | tax. Via @astern ports, at Hi} witht, loging a general cargo. | was 10 ge, Usptain Mac J arvined at Port Hiewkesbary wrecked scnoon Ocy le. i's re n » Hvtlifax vis] | this af n, taking | 4 es, pork, s and I potate shippers are I = % an ‘ li - ‘ Bostos Comzepy CoMPANY The Buston C y Company will open in the Lyceum ' abot ¥Y night fora short seas nm : Th ig will be ** Leah the Forsaken T $ po} ir gab ion is well and fav-| rably known to Charlottetown theatre goers, and will, we feel sure, draw big 2 $u3 ining it F s2:a50n bere, Miss | Edwias Grey, the leading actress, is an accomplishe! ar is nd as for Mr. W. bb r hims-if, he is ** simply immense. Itfective supp ort is rendered by the other members | of the company, Eugene Sweetiand, Pau Jerett Parker. F. (y. Bailey. W.R Nobie, Arthur Grant, Louisa and} Pearl Ciilton, Eslen Biey nd Miss Summers. nearlyall of whom have A. Carrel), kK been | here before and are great favorites. ee ed Murray Harbor Noies. | were | The fullowing versels cleared from this piace for Nova Sectia, Cape Breton and New foundlat d Oct 28—Lorne D, Hamm, 559 bush pota- toes and 59 bush turnips. ; Oct 31—Montague, Jackson, 595 bush | potatues aud 56 bush turnips. Nov 1—Amoret, Roberts, bush tatees, 80 brsh turnips, and 54 head cab- | | } 747 po- bage: Jumbo, Linden, 1000 bush potatoes, | 150 bush turnips, and 80 bush oats. Nov 4 Marcelle Butler, Hemphill, 452 bags starch and 5 bags potatoes. Nev 6—] W Smith, Beaver, 1125 bush | potatoes, 217 bush turnips, 135 bush oats, | and 700 Ibs pork; Pioneer, Miller, 997 bush | potatoes, 250 bush turnips, 30 bush vats, | and 85 head cabbage; Mary Margaret, | Cahoon, 617 bush potatoes and 43 b ish | turnips Hume, 1470 Nov 10—Wiuiliam Taylor, ; 600 bush | ' bush potatoes, 150 bush turnips, oats, 1320 ibs beets and 373 1bs carrots; | Julia A, McKinnon, 600 bush potatoes; | Evangeline, Baker, 790 bush potatwes and i | 24) bush turnips. N v jl Carrie C WwW. Westh iver, 2100 bush potatoes, LOUO bush oats, and 6)0} bush turnips. } Nov 12—Julia Ward, Reynolds master, | 21,0 lbs hake, 161 drums hake, 31 drums | Lieck, 48 drum: codfish and 120 cases | ha i nu ton, Nov 12—J & §, Irvine, m ster, 669 br si potatoes, 090 bush turnips and 290 head of cabb Ae. } Nov 13—Ethel Blanche, Cshoon, 659 bush potatoes and 18 bush cats. Nov 13—Minnie R, Gosbse, 730 bush | potatoes and 90 bush tura'ps. here are now four vessels loading. The roads, after that spell of wet weather, were in a shocking cond‘tion; but on account of the fine weather which we are now having they are becoming dry and firm, thus giv- ing the farmer, living at » Gistance, a bet ter advantage “+ bring his produce to market. Prowse & Song close! their starch fac- | tory oun Thursday. They have undoubtedly received a fair share of potatoes this season 16.000 bushels. They have also a mut- ton factory in operation. Up to this date they have put up 500 cases. For the starch there seems to be a fair demand, the but for the sale of mutton pospects, 48 far as can be ascertained, are rather unfavorable. BThe telephone communication to this place | and the office are ucdoub‘edty | and the mone y : two great alvantages to the pec pie. Our | and -¢ilicieat postmaster, oe: 1 popular Piowse, suprintends both ; and I w.thout le itation, that ove more cour:eous | and impartial could not be found among out i ; i ’ will say, | : . . nt . citizens to perfo-m the daties of bis «fice. need is a railway, and We are now The next thiaz we why should we not obtain it? taxed for the railway “hich extenda over Various pirts of the Island, and have no real benefit from it. ‘This is certain! y nofair. Ve vp e leaving here for Bexton, say it is as difficult to get from Murray Harbor South to, Charlottetown a3 itis from that fo Boston. Why should this be the cuse? This qvestion | | ! } ; i ! ' ’ has been agit sted before, and I do hope to} se it meet due considera’ion in the near | ture, —Com Nov. 15, 1890, PELEGRAPHIO im ide | fuad. ' }period over | under la vartvership as Attorneys wer dA j [ YY" : rcluurs a I XAMINER, Mr. Parnell’s Case. OPINION IN HIS FAVOR. a Dusit, Noy. 18. a hh National League was eee as 'y to-d ‘y. Edmund Leamy, South Sligo, presided. Loamy an address in which he said Parnell was the chosen leader of on leader of the party, and the party would stand by him whJe he stood by them tle would lead the party in Cer Ybatung Parhament during the coming Session. Nhe [rish people would than ever devoted to him. John Redmond, member of the House of Votmimons for North Wexford, ridiculed the idea of Parnell being prejudiced in politics by the ve Never the Nati malists were ibe rset the party more determined avo by Pernell. Redmond’s remaorks greeted with chee rs sph Penny, M. P. ar ae aha other be more rdict in the O'Shea case. ta the eareer «of Dit nib stand were j , , J for Souch Cork, a ‘eaders, Spoke in a similar strain, wo ; The Finaggiat situation, HORE DIFFICULTIES. — a a wi Tha Baring Guarantee Fund, Lonpon, Nov. 18. The leading Scotch banks have subscrib- ‘)ed £250,000 each for the Baring guarantee aud the | ihe fund will extend are still debts will be settled ac- cording to circumstances A comunittee of the kading Unanecial houses has been form- ed tu the cunditiun of the Argentine Repubiic finances. Lonpoyn, Nov. 18. auope of the which it Unudelined. The LuVvestigate itis rumored that another prominent banking firm is in ditiiculties owing to its inability to discount maturtug bills. New Yorx«, Nov. 1s opened quiet with irregular, but there was no ex- Cli¢giNnetssc. Prices were sustained. ? W. landet at 10 45 ov’ announced failure on the Stock Exchange. Liabilit-es, $1,000,000, Tl . . ; all ‘ Lhe S:OCK Matract pri cs quite Ga clock ——_— Gtiawa Notes. Crrawa, Nov. 18 ia ; : Mr, Walsh, government engineer of Antigua, leaves for the Maritime Piovinces to-morrow, homewards. While here he had with the government on rue matters, aud iutends taking skiiled mechanics tv wharves, e'c., now en route 2 > . scVerai intervicws reciproc s] ti i 2 > : } " . home a numver Oo. superiutemd the piers, construction there. Rev. Mr. Jemmett, Ep'scopal clergyman, dropped dead while shopping to-day. - a Imported Smallpox. New York, Nov. 18. After returning from the steamship La Normandie at quarant:ne this morning the boarding oflicer stated that sniallpux was on the vessel, and she would be detained for eXamination and fumigation. She has 430 | immigrants in the steerage. Fiftieth Anniversary. —~< 2 MonrtreaL, Nov. 18. > Bishop Bond, of this diocese, who was ‘ordained here tifty years ago after doing good work asa teacher in Newfoundland, will celebrate his anniversary to-morrow. | Hie Lordship will b2 presented with a check tor 84,000. Personal. Montreal, Nov. 18. Sir John Macdonald will arrive here to- day as the guest of Sir Donald Smith. The Premier will be present at the McGill University dinuer on Thursday evening. Not Guilty. 3sncor, Me , Nov. 18. fhe jury in the Biddiford Aldermens case returned a verdict of ‘‘not ghiity.” The aidermen recognized for therappearance at the next term of the Court to answer to other indictments if the Government sees fit to press them. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, Nov. 19.—10 a. m. Winds shifting to west or southwest; fair to cloudy, with light local rains; a little higher tempetature. DIED. y ot oe On Nov 8, at Cambridge Hass of tubercular meningitis, Murdock McNevin, aved 25 years, 5 months and 16 days. Phe deceased was second son of John MecNevin, Esq. Argyle Shore, and by his kind dle- ve ynade himse f many friends both in ntry, and ia Massachusetts six years of his life. Hospital, Mass., meanar | this, is native cou where he spent the last Nissolution of Partnership. He earn ee SUTHERLAND has ual consent. All debts be paid to Mr. LH. heen dissolved by mut due the Firm must 2 rier the office of Davies & Haszard. rer L. H. DAVIES, ac ee sUPrHERLAND. 15, 1890. Cha: lottetown Noy. OO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this oy ote into under the style end firm ee ae DAVIES, Ft dk RATTENBU RY. Charlottetown, Nev. }5, 189). aovid-dy prsilw wy we HXAMINER, - - = - r ' ' NEWS, his } Solicitors, | of DAVIES &} SHALEPTE, SPECIAL VALUE AND TARGH VARIETY. Meer Bros, ‘Of, JOSEPHS BAZAAR. ‘Under the Pat Lieu!.-Geverner Carvell. MNHE LADIES OF ST. JOSEPH'S SODAL- ITY intend holding Grand Bazaars in the MARKET ON--— Wednesday and NOVEMBER 26 oy wee AND charge to make this Bozsar surpass anything of the kind ever he'd ia Charlottetown. Proceeds vill go towards paying off the debt on the Convent. ’ St. Dunstan's College Band will be in at- tendance. : The railway authorities will issue return tickets to Charle@®etown, at ene first-class fare, from all Stations on the 26:h and 27th Novembe r, inst., gowd to return up to and on November 23th, to parties attending the Beziar. Persons availing themselves will re- quire to be turnished with certificates of attendance, signed by the Secretary of Bazaar Committee, for presentation to couductors on return trip. Admission, 10 cents ; Tea, 25 cents, novl2—dy nky LYCEUM, CHARLOTTETOWN. THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 26th. Boston Comedy Company, H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager, Supporting the Favorite :\ctreas, EDWINAGREY, Will Appear as Above. OrENING BILL: Leah, the Forsaken. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 35 ceuts. ‘Tickets fo- sale at the usval places. Doors open at 7.15. Overture at $ o'clock. novl4 SCOTLAND FOR EVER, HE ANNUAL DINNER in honor of St. Andrew's Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, wiil be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, ome -~ ——-ON— Monday Evening, Bee. Ist, AT 8.30 O'CLOCK. Railway return tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued f:om all pointson Monday, Dec. Ist, good tu return on the 2ad, to parties attending this celebration. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at W. R. Watson’s, Reddin Bros’. and ©, D. Rankin’s Drug Stores, and from the Com- mittee. CHAS. WEBSTER, Chairman Com. Ww. McNEILL, ' Secy. Com. novls Notice of Partnership. FEE undersigned have this day entered into partnership in the business of Butchers and Meat Dealers, under the style and firm of SAUNDERS & CAMPBELL. : ' Dated at Charlottetown, this Ist day of November, A. D. 1890. JOHN SAUNDERS, A. SUTHERLAND CAMPBELL. All debts due the late firm of Saunders & Newsom will be collected by Sauncers & Campbell. Dated at Charlottetowa, this Ist day of November, 1890. IOHN SAUNDERS, PETER NEWSOM. novl13—3w law WANTS, LOST, FOUND & -PARE FOR WINTER, by getting your Ros benked, I have on hand 20 lo-ds of Seaweed. which I will dispose of at 50. cents a load, delivered. Leave your orders at MtLeod & : j and they will be Stewart's, Krince Street, __ th i sreptly attended to,--JOmN McINNIS, routh- gs , ji pd—novlY ryt 3 yn ton’s moO LET.—A small tenement next to Tan . corner, on Kent Street. Good stand for a Dressmaker.--W. N. Rieas. ?i pd—novl7 DYES: Mrs. Stuir wishes to inform jher customers that she has removed across the street to the new house opposite the one pre- viously occupied by her, where she will continue Cleaning and Dyeing Gentlemen's Clothes as heretofore in the usual first-class style. novis—3i eod LET.—A Dweliing flouse on Upper Euston Street, in good order. Apply to CHARLES McGREGOR, 2w—novl | | j f | Thursday, | No pains will be epared by the Ladies in; - WEI hi 1 Overeaals. a NOVEMBER | 9 Wi | Zam Down Et are below me. their customers. ’atronage = of because PROWSE a but Happy BROS’. prices on Mens, IBoys' and Youths Clothing makes it easy for me as well as for Ho! everybody come and buy Reefers and Over- coats from the Wonderful Cheap Men. tn your interests to hold the prices down. —~s is LOW PRICES g anothor of their IS HALL, | Charluttetown. November 10. 1890. 7 am here Niy name 136 & 144 QUEEN STREET. PERKINS & STERNS’. White Wool Blankets, Grey Wool Blankets, —(x)——_—-~— - — White Union Grey Union Blankets, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Superior Knitting Yarns, very cheap. FUR GOODS--VERY BEST VALUE. Mens Fur Coats, Ladies Fur Jackets, Fur Capes, Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Fur Muffs, Fur Gloves, ete. Cheapest Sleigh Robes in the City. -_ * ~~ Try Perkins & Sterns’ Cheap Dry Goods Store. Charlottetown, Nevember 7, 1890. For sharter. Askar ‘“EREMA,”; 200 Tons Register, Al at Lloyds, now at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf landing cargo from Liverpool, is open for Charter either to United States ports or West Indies, or would carry Starch to Liverpool, England. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO. novS8—tf MOURNING GOODS. In calling your attention to our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s ‘rapes, Mourning Millinery, (rape Bonnets and Hats. STANLEY BROS, BEOWN’S BLOCK. nov7 T° LET —A House on Douglass Street, centain- iag five rooms, with garden attached. For nartiealars apply at this office. _ novi R SALE.—A Hall Stove—Sultana Base BRurner—in good condition.—R, K. Jost. novl0—tf OOS Orsio Biiresh - -* --* * aoF CLOTH -¥ —————-(x) Men’s Overcoats, | N (i Men's Overcoats. Men’s Overcoats. —— +--+ (x) ‘Boys’ Overcoats, iSoys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats. te ea Mien’s Reefing 8ackets, Mien’s Reefing Jackets, Men's KReefing Jackets. avsindiemansl i, joenteiestonemn MENS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! ———{x }-—__-_—— We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. Q)—— HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Oct, 23, 1890—di oe = Campbell's Wine of Beech Tree Creosote (x) ————— HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. ———— PREPARED BY KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGSISTS, Montreal FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oct) ae a etl 0,